Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition

This Coalition is dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking in the metro Detroit area and Michigan. We will educate and train the community.

The eyes of our understanding has to be opened! We all must learn to recognize the crime of human trafficking. We all must become advocates and abolitionist against this criminal activity.

Join us and help impact change for generations to come.
We cannot put our heads in the sand.
No one is free until all are free!

We are Advocates and Abolitionists Against Human Trafficking

The Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition is about “Building Bridges” with other organizations committed to combating Human Trafficking in all its ugly form. We are available and willing to work alongside other agencies, non-profits, governmental and civic groups, churches, para-churches, social services and health departments. To raise awareness of this atrocity with an expectation that will foster ideas, programs, services to individuals within the city, region and state with knowledge on the journey toward eradicating Human Trafficking!

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Pamela J. Hudson, MIRRC Project Director
Michigan Rescue and Restore Coalition
“Building Bridges, Building Community, Building Hope for Survivors of Human Trafficking”
(248) 560-7210http://www.michiganrescueandrestore.com
Follow us on Twitter.com/BuildMIRRC
MIRRC is a 501C3 non-profit organization committed to combating human trafficking in the cities, region and state of Michigan. We are a membership coalition.
Our Board of Directors: Richard A. Sands, MIRRC Board Chair, Dr. Sabrina D. Black, MIRRC Board Vice Chair, Linda C. Allen, MIRRC Board Treasurer.
We meet monthly call for times and location. Get on the fast track to learning about being an abolitionist against trafficking and impacting change in our State

This Coalition is dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking in the metro Detroit area and Michigan. We will educate and train the community.
The eyes of our understanding has to be opened! We all must learn to recognize the crime of human trafficking. We all must become advocates and abolitionist against this criminal activity.

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